mallahs
Mallahs are traditional boatmen or fishermen found primarily in the regions of India and Pakistan. They are known for their skills in navigating rivers and lakes, often using small boats called dingi to catch fish and transport goods. The community has a rich cultural heritage, with unique customs and practices related to their aquatic lifestyle.
Historically, mallahs have played a vital role in local economies, providing fresh fish and other aquatic resources. Their knowledge of water bodies and fishing techniques has been passed down through generations, making them essential contributors to the livelihoods of many coastal and riverside communities.